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Pre-Order: Google Pixel 6A Unlocked Phone + Pixel Buds A-Series Wireless Earbuds

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Amazon offers Google Pixel Buds A-Series Wireless Earbuds for Free with the Pre-Order purchase of any Google Pixel 6A Unlocked 5G Smartphone for $449 by no later than July 27, 2022 at 11:59pm PT. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member bzbzb [discuss] for finding this deal.
  • Note: This device is scheduled for release on Wednesday July 28, 2022.
Available colors: Google Store offers Up to $300 Trade-In Credit on select devices + Google Pixel Buds A-Series Wireless Earbuds for Free with the Pre-Order purchase of any Google Pixel 6A Unlocked 5G Smartphone for $449 by no later than July 27, 2022 at 11:59pm PT. Shipping is free.
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  • Eligible Google One subscribers may also qualify to receive 3% back in credit on this purchase.
About these products:
  • Pixel Buds A-Series specs (link)
  • Pixel 6A specs (link)
    • 6.1" 2400 x 1080 60Hz HDR Gorilla Glass 3 OLED display
    • Google Tensor octa-core processor (same as in the Pixel 6 / 6 Pro)
    • 6GB LPDDR5 RAM
    • 128GB UFS 3.1 storage
    • Front cameras: 12MP (wide) / 12MP (ultrawide) w/ up to 4K 60fps video recording
    • Selfie camera: 8MP (wide) w/ up to 1080p 30fps video recording
    • IP67 dust/water resistance
    • Optical fingerprint sensor (under display)
    • WiFi 6E / Bluetooth 5.2 / NFC
    • USB 3.1 Type-C port w/ 18W Power Delivery 3.0 fast charge support
    • Android 12 (planned upgrade to Android 13)
    • 4410 mAh battery
      • No 3.5mm headphone jack
      • No microSD card slot
      • No wireless charging

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  • About this deal:
    • Offer valid through July 27, 2022 at 11:59pm PT, while supplies last.
    • This limited time pre-order bundle offer including the free Pixel Buds Series A wireless earbuds saves you $99 off (18% savings) the list price of $548 when buying both the smartphone and the earbuds at full retail price (Pixel 6A $449 + Pixel Buds Series A $99).
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Update: This popular offer is still available for a limited time.

Amazon offers Google Pixel Buds A-Series Wireless Earbuds for Free with the Pre-Order purchase of any Google Pixel 6A Unlocked 5G Smartphone for $449 by no later than July 27, 2022 at 11:59pm PT. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member bzbzb [discuss] for finding this deal.
  • Note: This device is scheduled for release on Wednesday July 28, 2022.
Available colors: Google Store offers Up to $300 Trade-In Credit on select devices + Google Pixel Buds A-Series Wireless Earbuds for Free with the Pre-Order purchase of any Google Pixel 6A Unlocked 5G Smartphone for $449 by no later than July 27, 2022 at 11:59pm PT. Shipping is free.
Additional Savings:
  • Click here to view all current Google Store Pixel 6A launch offers.
  • Eligible Google One subscribers may also qualify to receive 3% back in credit on this purchase.
About these products:
  • Pixel Buds A-Series specs (link)
  • Pixel 6A specs (link)
    • 6.1" 2400 x 1080 60Hz HDR Gorilla Glass 3 OLED display
    • Google Tensor octa-core processor (same as in the Pixel 6 / 6 Pro)
    • 6GB LPDDR5 RAM
    • 128GB UFS 3.1 storage
    • Front cameras: 12MP (wide) / 12MP (ultrawide) w/ up to 4K 60fps video recording
    • Selfie camera: 8MP (wide) w/ up to 1080p 30fps video recording
    • IP67 dust/water resistance
    • Optical fingerprint sensor (under display)
    • WiFi 6E / Bluetooth 5.2 / NFC
    • USB 3.1 Type-C port w/ 18W Power Delivery 3.0 fast charge support
    • Android 12 (planned upgrade to Android 13)
    • 4410 mAh battery
      • No 3.5mm headphone jack
      • No microSD card slot
      • No wireless charging

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Offer valid through July 27, 2022 at 11:59pm PT, while supplies last.
    • This limited time pre-order bundle offer including the free Pixel Buds Series A wireless earbuds saves you $99 off (18% savings) the list price of $548 when buying both the smartphone and the earbuds at full retail price (Pixel 6A $449 + Pixel Buds Series A $99).
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Mattphoto101
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Pixel 6 owner here. I word of warning.
the reviews stating the slow finger print reader is concerning.
If i can go back in time, I would not buy the pixel 6 because the fingerprint reader is embarrassingly slow and misreads if you change lighting conditions. It's simply awful and makes checking the phone a chore. I hate it. No screen protector issue, not my phone (it was exchanged), and it's a common complaint. If you are coming from a phone that had even an average sensor, this will annoy you to no end.

The Google Tensor chips have such unreliable and poor mobile connections that a significant number of users have to reboot regularly or toggle airplane mode on/off just to get data working. It always happens when i drive. Check reddits pixel subs for more info. It doesn't look like any of those issues will be fixed because they simply aren't fixed in the flagships.
It seems to be an issue when you transition towers, so if you travel a lot or travel through dead zones, it'll happen more frequently. An unacceptable problem most in-studio reviews don't address, but real-world users struggle with, and have been since launch.
Techalerik
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warning: This kind of trade in deal came around 1.5 yrs ago for 4a 5g. The say they will respect trade in value if old phone is received within a month of you receiving the new phone. But then they delayed the return pkg . And instead of giving $285 trade in value they gave $15. Everyone had to fight with customer care to get back the money. And they have terrible customer care.
bsweetness
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Several reviews of the final product are indicating it's pretty similar to the 6 and 6 Pro. Some early stories and very early (unofficial) hands on videos said it was a faster sensor, but many of the reviews coming out today of the production model ay it's similar in speed. Maybe a hair faster here and there, but not so much as to make a noticeable difference in day-to-day use.

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Aug 01, 2022 02:48 PM
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RajA3Aug 01, 2022 02:48 PM
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Quote from av8nautiger :
Anyone get a screen protector for this??
I was going to order one but reviews were saying that, due to the screen being slightly curved (??), that some screen protectors would not stay adhered.
My Pixel 3a had Insignia screen protectors which were fine but nothing for this phone yet.
I did order the Spigen Tough Armor case
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B288L...ct_details

Got this one. It is pretty good!
Aug 01, 2022 02:49 PM
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starcaptorAug 01, 2022 02:49 PM
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I got my phone on Thursday but just opened it on Sunday and transferred everything from my Note9.

My two cents. The phone has been running hot since last night, only cooling off after I let it sleep overnight with no network connections. Will try using the phone normally again, but the phone is already warm now just with regular casual tasks. Updating google apps makes it toasty again. The only other phone I have used that gets this hot doing nothing is the Moto X Pure back in 2015.

The Pixel 3a, 4a, and 4a-5g were all fine after doing the same stuff.

I use TMO and VZ...TMO no issues picking up 5g SA and NSA towers...but you have a VZ sim, the phone does not seem to want to do any sort of 5G on their network (I know this unlocked phone model doesnt have mmWave, but it wont even do sub-6 5G).
Aug 01, 2022 04:13 PM
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zignerAug 01, 2022 04:13 PM
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Received my phone mail in kit today. They give you a padded envelope to put the phone in, and you are supposed to reuse the box they mail it in. Your return label is under your mailing label, outside the box. In other words, don't throw out the box that the kit comes in!
Last edited by zigner August 1, 2022 at 09:19 AM.
Aug 01, 2022 04:20 PM
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alex.zeusAug 01, 2022 04:20 PM
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Quote from p0tential :
The switch between wifi to cell when leaving the house is something I also endure everyday with my Pixel 6 Pro (delivered at the end of this past Jan). Sad it hasn't been resolved yet ~8 months later and with a new device....
I'm using 6a on 5g right now and the switch was extremely quick for me, 3a was slower. I use pfblockerng & block all ads on my home network and I have to turn off wifi & switch to cellular pretty often to access most e-commerce apps like Amazon etc... The switch for me to 5G is instantaneous, and I've been doing this continuously since the past 2 days to check a few orders. I didn't even realize this was an issue until I read a few of these comments here, you might wanna check with your carrier. I'm using an El cheapo NET10 subscription on At&t & it's getting the work done swimmingly.

It does get hot though but the battery life & performance is pretty good.
Aug 01, 2022 04:26 PM
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TidalWaveOneAug 01, 2022 04:26 PM
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Quote from zigner :
Received my phone mail in kit today. They give you a padded envelope to put the phone in, and you are supposed to reuse the box they mail it in. Your return label is under your mailing label, outside the box. In other words, don't throw out the box that the kit comes in!
Got my trade-in kit today too, took screen protector off my 3a, downloaded the photos off my 3a, factory reset the 3a, powered it off, cleaned it up with a microfiber (looks brand new), put in brown enevelope, then into box and sealed... affixed the return mailing label... and took a video of the important parts in case something goes wrong. Will be putting it in the mail tomorrow. The return label is via USPS. I think the last return was UPS.... but at least with USPS I can just put it in the mailbox and will hope for the best.
Aug 01, 2022 04:38 PM
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p0tentialAug 01, 2022 04:38 PM
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Quote from TidalWaveOne :
Got my trade-in kit today too, took screen protector off my 3a, downloaded the photos off my 3a, factory reset the 3a, powered it off, cleaned it up with a microfiber (looks brand new), put in brown enevelope, then into box and sealed... affixed the return mailing label... and took a video of the important parts in case something goes wrong. Will be putting it in the mail tomorrow. The return label is via USPS. I think the last return was UPS.... but at least with USPS I can just put it in the mailbox and will hope for the best.
Nice! Let us know the amount they credit you!
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Aug 01, 2022 04:53 PM
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JohnsonDigitalAug 01, 2022 04:53 PM
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Nice! Let us know the amount they credit you!
The dude is a grandmaster, he's definitely going to keep us updated.

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Aug 01, 2022 05:06 PM
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dokjonesAug 01, 2022 05:06 PM
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Quote from imnobody :
No they state to do a factory reset. Nothing more.
Do I need to put in the power adapter and USB cable or just the phone and nothing else?
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Aug 01, 2022 05:13 PM
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avagyanAug 01, 2022 05:13 PM
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Any idea why the Visible IMEI check says that my unlocked Pixel 6A from the Google store is not compatible when they sell 6A themselves? Does Google have different phone hardware for CDMA and GSM carriers nowadays? I know that Visible is on Verizon's towers. Or maybe they have to update their DB?
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Aug 01, 2022 05:26 PM
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imnobodyAug 01, 2022 05:26 PM
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Quote from dokjones :
Do I need to put in the power adapter and USB cable or just the phone and nothing else?
There should only be room for the phone. That's all you should be providing them.
Aug 01, 2022 05:28 PM
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dokitaAug 01, 2022 05:28 PM
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Quote from avagyan :
Any idea why the Visible IMEI check says that my unlocked Pixel 6A from the Google store is not compatible when they sell 6A themselves? Does Google have different phone hardware for CDMA and GSM carriers nowadays? I know that Visible is on Verizon's towers. Or maybe they have to update their DB?

Quote from avagyan :
Any idea why the Visible IMEI check says that my unlocked Pixel 6A from the Google store is not compatible when they sell 6A themselves? Does Google have different phone hardware for CDMA and GSM carriers nowadays? I know that Visible is on Verizon's towers. Or maybe they have to update their DB?
I think If you enter the IMEI2, it will work because it is compatible but only with physical sim not eSIM
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Quote from p0tential :
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B288L...ct_details [amazon.com]

I order this one from Amazon. I like that it came with the plastic guide that goes over the phone when applying the protector so that it goes on straight.

However, you're correct to callout the screen being slightly curved on the edges... because of this, the protector appears to not adhere all the way on the sides, so I'm sure debris will get trapped under there over time. I wish it was cut about 1/2 a millimeter smaller all around so it adhered to all the flat part of the screen.
If the edges are slightly curved and causes the halo effect on the edges, I don't think it is worth it to use the screen protector in my case. It would annoy me. Plus screen protector may effect the fingerprint sensor. The Samsung Galaxy A71 5G also had the halo effect on the edges with the screen protector so I removed the screen protector. Samsung Galaxy A71 5G has a bad fingerprint sensor so that is another reason for me to remove the screen protector. I used the Samsung Galaxy A71 5G with Spigen case with its lip and haven't scratched it or cracked it. It also uses Gorilla Glass 3 just like the Pixel 6a.

* Usually screen protectors are made little bit smaller than the screen so people can use a case that overlaps and to take in consideration some curves. I am looking at my iPhone SE 2020 and the edges are slightly curved but the screen protector is a tad bit smaller so I don't get the halo effect. I got the halo effect with the Samsung Galaxy A71 5G with its slightly curved edges though.
Last edited by Bflo23 August 1, 2022 at 10:48 AM.
Aug 01, 2022 05:30 PM
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JimS8089Aug 01, 2022 05:30 PM
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Quote from dokjones :
Do I need to put in the power adapter and USB cable or just the phone and nothing else?
Unless they say differently, they usually just want the phone.
Aug 01, 2022 05:46 PM
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yesitsmarioAug 01, 2022 05:46 PM
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I factory reset my 3a and I was surprised how fast it did it, took like 1-2 minutes. Is that normal?

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Aug 01, 2022 05:47 PM
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dokitaAug 01, 2022 05:47 PM
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Quote from imjimmy :
I compared my Pixel 4a 5G to the Pixel 6a side by side. I didn't see anything in Pixel 6a justifying the upgrade.

Pixel 6a kept getting hot. Restarted the phone twice, Updated all the apps. Made sure data etc is copied. Powered off and Powered on. Used Elixir 2 Widgets app to measure temperature on both phones. For normal tasks such as Video, browsing, music etc - Pixel 6a was almost 5-10 degree celsius hotter than the Pixel 4a 5g. And if you do a video call, game or do anything similar - the phone would go over 40-45 degree Celsius. The phone definitely has a thermal issue.

Pixel 6a, the screen is slightly smaller vs 4a 5G. The camera seems to be the same. No unlimited compressed photo storage in Pixel 6a vs 4a. Fingerprint reader on 4a 5G better.

Real life performance of the Tensor chip in 6a didn't see any better than Snapdragon 765G in Pixel 4a 5G. I didn't run benchmarks, but the usual apps seemed the same on both phones.

Now - I'm not saying Pixel 6a is a bad phone. It's good for the price, but it doesn't offer anything substantial over the last generation Pixel 4a, Pixel 5a phones. I'm not sure what Google is trying to do here. Hopefully people get their trade ins and get this phone for cheap. Because for $449 - it makes NO SENSE.
100% agree with everything you just said. It is also heavier than the 4a that I am coming from. The only reason I am keeping it is because of the $300 trade in and in the hope that I will get a higher trade-in on my next upgrade as opposed to the 4a.
When you add in the issues of eSIM compatibility with most of the network providers, without that $300, it would be totally not worth it
I don't have a screen protector yet so I can live with the onscreen fingerprint reader but the back reader on the 4a was so good and so intuitive, I really do not know why they changed it.
Going with the latest fad is not always a good thing and I cannot believe Google think they can charge $450 for this phone.

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